2018
DOI: 10.15809/irriga.2018v23n1p121
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Fatores Abióticos E a Distribuição De Fotoassimilados Da Mamoneira Em Condições Semiáridas

Abstract: FATORES ABIÓTICOS E A DISTRIBUIÇÃO DE FOTOASSIMILADOS DA MAMONEIRA EM CONDIÇÕES SEMIÁRIDAS1     ALLAN NUNES ALVES2; HANS RAJ GHEYI3; JOSÉ AMILTON SANTOS JÚNIOR4; FREDERICO ANTÔNIO LOUREIRO SOARES5; CLAUDIO AUGUSTO UYEDA6 E JOSÉ EUSTÁQUIO CAMPOS JÚNIOR4   1Artigo extraído da Tese de Doutorado do primeiro autor, presentada ao programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Agrícola da UFCG 2Universidade Federal de Campina Grande. R. Aprígio Veloso, 882 - Universitário, Campina Grande … Show more

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“…The larger stem diameter of the A. oleracea seedlings in the control than in the treatments with BAP is due to the smaller number of shoots, reducing the mobilization of nutrients from the culture medium and photoassimilates for different parts of the plant, compared to the treatments with BAP. The greater number of shoots increases the competition for photoassimilates between expanding young leaves, decreasing mass accumulation per shoot and reducing plantlets diameter, as reported with nodal segments of Manihot esculenta (Alves et al 2018;Feyisa 2023).…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 74%
“…The larger stem diameter of the A. oleracea seedlings in the control than in the treatments with BAP is due to the smaller number of shoots, reducing the mobilization of nutrients from the culture medium and photoassimilates for different parts of the plant, compared to the treatments with BAP. The greater number of shoots increases the competition for photoassimilates between expanding young leaves, decreasing mass accumulation per shoot and reducing plantlets diameter, as reported with nodal segments of Manihot esculenta (Alves et al 2018;Feyisa 2023).…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 74%